[Drag]FI/big cam/MN6 stock bottom guys, how high i should shift ?
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[Drag]FI/big cam/MN6 stock bottom guys, how high i should shift ?
Regarding my supercharger interpeller max speed/pulley, the max is 6550rpm (but have seen A LOT who dont care)
Regarding my cam, the powerband finish at 6900rpm
Ragarding stock LS1 (65000 miles, just put centri, 2" header, cam/spring/pushrod/retainer, 1000cc inj, E85 agressive tune, NEVER PUT OFF HEADS ) ???
Can you give advises for the shift rpm should i use for drag race with my MN6 this weekend ?
Highest should be better for staying in high HP at each shifting... 7000 is ok ?
Best is stay under xxxx for rods or other ?
Regarding my cam, the powerband finish at 6900rpm
Ragarding stock LS1 (65000 miles, just put centri, 2" header, cam/spring/pushrod/retainer, 1000cc inj, E85 agressive tune, NEVER PUT OFF HEADS ) ???
Can you give advises for the shift rpm should i use for drag race with my MN6 this weekend ?
Highest should be better for staying in high HP at each shifting... 7000 is ok ?
Best is stay under xxxx for rods or other ?
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Melting Slicks
Got a couple questions for you first. Do you already have money set aside to fix/buy anything that might break (including your motor)? What supercharger, psi, and what power are you making?
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no questions.. 7100...did it for 1.5 years... sure the values stems were on the way out when i pulled the motor but who cares.. its a stock motor anyways.. why have 2 in headers if you dont use them!!!
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Supercharger : Vortech V3 Si
PSI : 12lbs
Power : 650/700rwhp according to some CF guys
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Melting Slicks
In my personal opinion, I wouldn't shift it over 7000 but that's just me. Many others (like Josh) have done it for years with no problems. If this is your DD...you might want to take that into consideration.
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Just make sure you don't know, have plenty of fuel, and the tune is safe. If you have all of that, you should be okay to 6800.
In my personal opinion, I wouldn't shift it over 7000 but that's just me. Many others (like Josh) have done it for years with no problems. If this is your DD...you might want to take that into consideration.
In my personal opinion, I wouldn't shift it over 7000 but that's just me. Many others (like Josh) have done it for years with no problems. If this is your DD...you might want to take that into consideration.
I'm the tuner, and will change the tune at each run if needed
I havent test AFR over 6550rpm (converting from E85 ratio to Fuel ratio, have hit 12, exactly what i expect on 6400 cell) since my cam change
For security, i expect 11.6 at 6800
I will probably have to test the track the day before the race (usually, they ask me), so, i will valid my tune
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Melting Slicks
RIGHT !
I'm the tuner, and will change the tune at each run if needed
I havent test AFR over 6550rpm (converting from E85 ratio to Fuel ratio, have hit 12, exactly what i expect on 6400 cell) since my cam change
For security, i expect 11.6 at 6800
I will probably have to test the track the day before the race (usually, they ask me), so, i will valid my tune
I'm the tuner, and will change the tune at each run if needed
I havent test AFR over 6550rpm (converting from E85 ratio to Fuel ratio, have hit 12, exactly what i expect on 6400 cell) since my cam change
For security, i expect 11.6 at 6800
I will probably have to test the track the day before the race (usually, they ask me), so, i will valid my tune
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I truly believe the key is...... not to care... hahaha It seems if you don't really care what happens, things always go good..... look at all them 4.8/5.3 junk yard motors that they put so much power thru without breaking because they just don't care...
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Le Mans Master
A dyno graph is always good to have before going to the track, as Turbo Geist mentioned to see where the peek power and curve is. You can kind of get an idea of where you should shift and then go up and down slightly based on that. It might save you some abuse of making more passes on the car to get it dialed in. As a general rule, I shift around 500rpm past peak power for best ET and then go up and down from there and watch what the MPH does.
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In fact, it's exactly what i do for my trans (everything is stock 2000 c5 ;-)
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A dyno graph is always good to have before going to the track, as Turbo Geist mentioned to see where the peek power and curve is. You can kind of get an idea of where you should shift and then go up and down slightly based on that. It might save you some abuse of making more passes on the car to get it dialed in. As a general rule, I shift around 500rpm past peak power for best ET and then go up and down from there and watch what the MPH does.
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